Two-spotted Clingfish - Diplecogaster bimaculata

With the white markings on its back and warm basic colour, this tiny Two-spotted Clingfish is virtually indistinguishable to an approaching diver. It also stays perfectly still using a sucker on its underside to maintain position. It is thought to be moderately common around our coasts but is probably under-recorded.

Two-spotted Clingfish - Diplecogaster bimaculata

With the white markings on its back and warm basic colour, this tiny Two-spotted Clingfish is virtually indistinguishable to an approaching diver. It also stays perfectly still using a sucker on its underside to maintain position. It is thought to be moderately common around our coasts but is probably under-recorded.

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North Sea - St. Abbs Marine Reserve

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Two-spotted Clingfish - Diplecogaster bimaculata

With the white markings on its back and warm basic colour, this tiny Two-spotted Clingfish is virtually indistinguishable to an approaching diver. It also stays perfectly still using a sucker on its underside to maintain position. It is thought to be moderately common around our coasts but is probably under-recorded.